Title: Cystic Lesion of Mandible: A Case Report

Authors: Dr Mohsin Bilal, Dr Md Misbahul Mannan, Dr Ankit Roy, Dr Abhishek

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i7.63

Abstract

Lesion when grows remains a topic of debate among the Dentist and Specialist. Patient are more concern when it grows, and it gives unpleasant facial profile. Lesion should be diagnosed and cure as soon as possible otherwise it will grow and damage the surrounding structure.

Keyword: Cyst, Katihar Medical College, Al-Karim University.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Abhishek

Assistant Professor, Dentistry Department, Katihar Medical College & Hospital, Al-Karim University, Katihar, Bihar, India